National Wen-Hua Senior High School
Introduction
Location
The school is located close to the National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung City Hall, and Taichung Shuinan Economic and Trade Park. Wenhua Senior High School Station (文華高中站) is next to the school.
Reputation
Some of the students in WHSH also choose to study in the United States and Europe.
Wen-Hua Senior High School is also a well-known member of the Four Provincial Schools (四省中) in Taichung area. From 2015, WHSH and other four famous high schools in Taichung have established the Taichung Big 5 affiliation.
The school provides excellent STEM courses, humanities courses, and Dancing courses in national standard.
History
WHSH is one of the youngest schools in Taiwan and it is also the only school of the "Four Schools" established after the World War II period.
- WHSH has established in 1989 to fulfill the strong need of intermediate education because of the explosive population growth in great Taichung area. It was named Taiwan Provincial Taichung Wen-Hua Senior High School as it was first founded.
- In 2000, due to the "Government Reformation," the school was managed by the central government under Ministry of Education, and renamed National Wen-Hua Senior High School.
Partner Schools
- United StatesPacific Ridge School
- United StatesDistrict of Columbia International School
- JapanUedaNishi High School
- MalaysiaTsun Jin High School
- South KoreaSejong Global High School
- SwitzerlandLeysin American School
- GermanyFriedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Marbach
See also
References
- ^ "Accreditation Result under Primary and Junior High School Reformation Project: National Taichung Wen-Hua Senior High School" (in Chinese). Taipei: Ministry of Education. 2011-04-28. Archived from the original on 2016-04-21.
- ^ XunMing, Wang (2014-10-15). "Featured Schools: National Taichung Wen-Hua Senior High School - Excellence and Leading" (PDF) (in Chinese). Taipei: Ministry of Education.
- ^ "Fujian Province Seek to Establish Six Cross-Strait Centers of Dancing Art in Three Years" (in Chinese). Beijing: Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. 2015-03-16.
- ^ "台德高中生交流 原住民舞蹈體驗文化". 壹電視 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2024-08-04.